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NinjaGamer2022
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Thank you very much for this info @Dean126 . I plan to keep the defective hens but will NOT breed them. They will be egg laying pets exclusively. Thank you for your helpful info, haev a good night.I would do 1 generation of the healthy birds to see how it goes first. If they all grow to adulthoid with no problems then go for it. But I would cull all birds with genetic defects (including the ones you have now) to avoid passing these traits for multiple generations